Nicknamed "Hotlanta" because of its mild climate,
Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, is the largest populated city in
the state. As of the 2010 census, this city had a population of
over 420,000.

Since 1998, the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
has been the world's most active airport. Perhaps this airport is
so busy because it is the 7th most visited city in the United
States.

The economy of this city ranks 15th among the cities of the world
and 6th in the nation. It is a center for business, services,
information technology, finance, and higher education. This Georgia
city houses the United States' third largest amount of Fortune 500
companies.

Atlanta is the world headquarters for several corporations
including Turner Broadcasting, The Home Depot, The Coca-Cola
Company, UPS, Delta Air Lines, and AT&T Mobility.

Atlanta's largest employer is Delta Air Lines. The city's financial
sector keeps many employed; companies such as SunTrust Bank and The
Federal Reserve System are some of the largest employers.

Whether its airlines, financial institutions, cable television and
broadcasting, medical fields, or companies that are headquartered
in the city, "Hotlanta" is alive and thriving with job
opportunities.